The US Mint had not yet been established in 1770 and therefore there are no 1770 US silver dollars.
The U.S. A. was not producing coins in 1770.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't exist in 1770 and the first quarters were minted in 1796.
As of 09/2008, retail prices are about: $63 in worn condition $450 with moderate wear $1770 with almost no wear
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The US Mint had not yet been established in 1770 and therefore there are no 1770 US silver dollars.
$1,770,000.00
1770
The U.S. A. was not producing coins in 1770.
£10,000 in 1770 should be roughly around £1,217,000 in today's(2011) money.Note: Historic figures may not be accurate.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't exist in 1770 and the first quarters were minted in 1796.
about 4562 euros.
About 14,761.8 lbs. One gallon weighs 8.34 pounds.
Please ask one question at a time using the format - "What is the value of a 1770 British Halfpenny". George III halfpennies were only issued in 1770 to 1775, 1799, 1806 and 1807.
mine is a 91 2 door hatch back and it says it ways 1770 pounds
1770
Many died in 1770.